Book club season is in full swing at
The Reading Rabbit!
No signup or purchase required—just come ready to chat after finishing the book before our end-of-month meeting.
Please note only ages 18+ are permitted at Romance & Romantasy Book Clubs
Book clubs are self lead, there is no dedicated “Book Club Leader” we encourage open discussion about the book whether you loved it or didn’t.
💕Romance Book Club - Saturday 6/27 @ 1:00pm💕
by: Sarah Adams
Opposites certainly attract for the stranded pop star and small-town baker in this charming slice of romance from the author of the TikTok sensation The Cheat Sheet.
When in Rome
🕵️ Mystery Book Club - Saturday 6/27 @ 3:00pm 🕵️
by: Sunyi Dean
From the USA Today bestselling author of The Book Eaters comes The Girl with a Thousand Faces, a stunning Gothic tale set in a historical Hong Kong that meshes ancient myths and local legends into a haunting story of ghosts, grief, and women who will not forgive.
The girl with a Thousand Faces
⌛️Historical Fiction Book Club - Sunday 6/28 @ 2:00pm⌛️
by: Frieda McFadden
What is a happily ever after really worth?
The Divorce
🗡️ Romantasy Book Club - Saturday 6/27 @ 5:00pm 💋
by: Maire Roche
Two heroes. One brain cell.
BROMANTASY is a cozy, queer fantasy about the mortifying ordeal of being known by your totally platonic best friend and the epic quest that might force you to confront the truth.
Bromantasy
🐉Fantasy Book Club - Sunday 6/28 @ 5:00pm🐉
by: Katherine Arden
In a desperate gamble to save her throne, a young monarch conceals a secret marriage in the shadows of an enchanted forest—and unknowingly alters the fate of her world—in this dazzling novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Bear and the Nightingale.
The Unicorn Hunter
😱Horror Book Club - Sunday 6/28 @ 4:00pm😱
by: T. Kingfisher
“I saw the devil in these woods.”
If Sonia can’t find a way to stop the monstrosity, she may be next under the knife.
Wolf Worm
Teen Book of the Month : Due to schedules we currently only offer a book of the month for our High School age teenagers, rather than meeting at a dedicated time.
by: Susan Beth Pfeffer
When a meteor knocks the moon closer to earth, Miranda, a high school sophomore, takes shelter with her family.
Told in a year’s worth of journal entries, Life as We Knew It chronicles the human struggle to hold on to the most important resource of all—hope—in an increasingly desperate and unfamiliar world.
Life as we knew it